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It seems like that Nell became meaner. She got upset easily and almost turned into a bully. She was mean to Addie and the 3 girls. I liked her character in seasons 1 and 2. In those seasons, she was level-headed and sweet and caring. She was strong, but not bitchy. She was a great mother figure to the girls and helped keep the Chief in check when he got upset. From season 3 onwards, her character got meaner and meaner and even could be physically violent.
She had no right to slap Julie. That was uncalled for. She hit her hard too. Nell wasn't Julie’s mother, just a mother figure. Yes, the Chief slapped Julie too. But, he was her father. And, he didn't hit hard. He just sort of popped her. Nell slapped her into next week. Nell also should not have slapped Samantha, and I was actually proud that Samantha slapped her back. That shocked the audience when Samantha slapped her back. I know that the writers and producers changed in season 3, and I didn't like the changes. I prefer seasons 1 and 2. Those are the best. |
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The show jumped the shark when Joey came. The show started to focus on Nell's outrage and mood swings in raising Joey. The girls and the chief took a back seat.
It was so misdirected but I think the writers thought it was funny when Nell would fly off with anger. In the first 2 seasons, it was Nell's smart ass attitude that kept the family in check. That left and the anger took over. |
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I will watch an occasional episode on Tubi and agree the tone of the show started to change in Season 3. They killed off Grandma and moved Grandpa and Joey into the house. The fun ditzy friend was ditched for Addie (I liked Addie but liked her other friend too). It was obvious the Chief was starting to lose weight around this time. The Samantha character was close to Nell the first 2 seasons but their dynamic started getting phased out for the cuter, younger Joey.
Nell changed in appearance and also got a bit more mean spirited. |
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Nell became a monster at the end. Physically and mentally abusive.
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Was there a way for the show to introduce mom or was she dead from the beginning of the show?
I was only wondering if a strong family personality (maybe an uncle) could have been introduced? There was time to do this as Dolph was not well. What made this show so great was the constant dynamic between Dolph and Carter. Making Nell mean spirited and angry was too caustic in my opinion. I was just thinking of a way to save the level headed Nell as she was best in that role. |
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Nell's cocaine problem was full blown by the third season. The set and actors would never know if she was showing up or not.
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I wouldn't necessarily say "mental illness" (like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia) in the case of Nell Carter. I would argue that she more so, likely suffered from a serious case of post traumatic stress disorder. Nell when she was about 16 years old, was raped at gunpoint and became pregnant with her daughter Tracy a result of the rape.
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I wish they would have delayed Joey until season 4. I wish season 3 was still the same formula.
Nell became a monster on set. Rosie told the story in the last season Joey Lawrence's mother came to the set to bring him a sweater. Nell flew into a rage and called his mother a bad name and demanded she be removed from the set. |
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Very much so. I was a little boy during the original airings, and even I noticed a huge shift in Nell during the third season. As other posters have mentioned, she became very abuse in just about every way. When Joey appeared, the character of Nell lost it. She was always screaming, slapping, et al. Def not like she was in the first two seasons. In those, she was normal.
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There is a Rosie O'Donnel interview I posted in another thread a few years ago. Nell was so abusive towards everyone on the set. She despised Rosie. But Rosie said that once Joey's mother came to the set to give her son a sweater. Nell flew into a rage and screamed "Get that woman off my set"
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